MSI challenges Alienware with lightweight, 14-inch gaming laptop

The market for powerful and lightweight gaming laptops is heating up with companies like Alienware and Razer both pushing the envelope further in terms of the kind of raw power that can be squeezed inside a small package. MSI, a...

If it costs more then $1200 there is no excuse not to have atleast a 64GB-120GB SSD boot drive, I don't care what the rest of the specifications are. Just my .02

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I quite agree, but that's still a good bit of hardware. Also at that weight it's not going to bother you, carrying it around to places. Of course for all that it matters, I'm personally better off with a desktop. For the few places I go, there's no real need for a powerful laptop.

They could have easily added in a 1080P screen and upped the GPU to a 765M. The 760M has slow clock speeds. Also was Intel on crack when the named their CPUs lol. The 4702QM has a lower clock speed than the 4700QM despite having a larger number (4702 vs 4700). Yeah, the 2 represents 3.2 GHz, but that is pathetic lol.